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  • muay
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    #21
    Originally posted by Asian Storm
    Thais and Filipinos have always been very good fly and superfly boxers. Up and comers Rey Bautista and Z Gorres are the best hopes for the Philippines right now.
    Good news Storm. Z Gorres is now a Freddie Roach pupil and Rey Bautista will go to Larry Holmes' gym.

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    • THRILLAinmanila
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      #22
      Originally posted by muay_thai
      Good news Storm. Z Gorres is now a Freddie Roach pupil and Rey Bautista will go to Larry Holmes' gym.

      Muay Thai, if you get the chance, watch how this Boom Boom Bautista fights. He's a bigger version of the Pacman

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        #23
        Originally posted by muay_thai
        Good news Storm. Z Gorres is now a Freddie Roach pupil and Rey Bautista will go to Larry Holmes' gym.

        Great ! I know about Z, but Rey going to Larry Holmes' gym is a good sign indeed

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        • NAB
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          #24
          Speaking of Fly's, anyone ever see Yuri Arbachakov?

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            #25
            Originally posted by Asian Storm
            Great ! I know about Z, but Rey going to Larry Holmes' gym is a good sign indeed
            ...and Prince Gabi will be trained by Emmanuel Steward. Diamonds in the rough. Stone-fisted Randy Suico has been making some noise early this year then pffft...anything on him? I understand he's a Teikken fighter just like Yodsanan 3K Battery Nanthachai, but he really needs to hook up with a good trainer, he is all power but he's like a tree! no movement at all!

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              #26
              Originally posted by NAB
              Speaking of Fly's, anyone ever see Yuri Arbachakov?

              NAB, last I heard when he quit in 98 was that he was opening his own gym in Japan. No idea what happened eversince....

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                #27
                Thanks, apparently he was quite a good puncher

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by muay_thai
                  ...and Prince Gabi will be trained by Emmanuel Steward. Diamonds in the rough. Stone-fisted Randy Suico has been making some noise early this year then pffft...anything on him? I understand he's a Teikken fighter just like Yodsanan 3K Battery Nanthachai, but he really needs to hook up with a good trainer, he is all power but he's like a tree! no movement at all!

                  Randy lost a controversial eliminator bout to a South African a few months back. The sad thing was that in was his very first loss in more than 20 fights .In my opinion he lost to a hometown decision. I saw the bout myslef. If he had won that fight he would have been the next in line to challenge Erik Morales for the Superfeatherweight belt.

                  But I agree with you, he is stone-fisted but he fights like STONE ! not much movement on the ring to make him a serious contender to the other big superfeathers. With his style, El Terrible will beat him hands-down.

                  I think he will not win against your boy Nanthachai at this point in his career. He needs a Freddie Roach to take him to the next level.

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                  • muay
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Asian Storm
                    Randy lost a controversial eliminator bout to a South African a few months back. The sad thing was that in was his very first loss in more than 20 fights .In my opinion he lost to a hometown decision. I saw the bout myslef. If he had won that fight he would have been the next in line to challenge Erik Morales for the Superfeatherweight belt.

                    But I agree with you, he is stone-fisted but he fights like STONE ! not much movement on the ring to make him a serious contender to the other big superfeathers. With his style, El Terrible will beat him hands-down.

                    I think he will not win against your boy Nanthachai at this point in his career. He needs a Freddie Roach to take him to the next level.
                    Suico and Yodsanan 3K will not fight, at least at the moment, Akihiko Honda won't let his two top SFW fighters battle each other.

                    Hooking up with Roach or Goosen will help a ****er like him develop lateral movement and technique. Attention, Joe Koizumi!

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